Does the Upcoming Election Have an Impact on Selling Your HVAC Company? How to take advantage of a window of opportunity Patrick Lange August 29, 2020 No Comments When money is cheap and capital is available like it is now, conditions set up perfect for both buyers and sellers.Read More
What Should Contractors Want From Another Relief Bill? Easy PPP forgiveness would help. Additional stimulus checks may or may not. It’s all moot until negotiations restart. Robert Beverly August 28, 2020 No Comments Each round of COVID-related relief discussions in Washington is its own adventure in priorities, politics, and appearances.Read More
How the HVACR Industry Can Benefit From the Carbon Fee and Dividend Act Doing our part in leading toward a more sustainable future Mark Menzer August 27, 2020 No Comments The HVAC industry has a chance to lead in working toward a more sustainable future.Read More
Governor to New York Malls: Get Your MERV On Reopened malls focus on filtration, outdoor air, and system verification as the entire state moves to Phase 4 Robert Beverly August 12, 2020 No Comments “Any malls that will open in New York — large malls — we will make it mandatory that they have air filtration systems that can filter out the COVID virus.”Read More
How Do I Become an ACCA Leader? Current and past leadership members share their stories Angela D. Harris August 7, 2020 No Comments Officially titled the Air Conditioning Contractors of America, the non-profit association maintains more than 60,000 members.Read More
Manufacturers Ask CARB to Extend Air Conditioning Deadline Under current regulation, new a/c equipment must have a GWP limit of 750 by 2023 Joanna R. Turpin August 4, 2020 No Comments CARB is proposing a GWP limit of 150 for new stationary refrigeration systems containing more than 50 pounds of refrigerant, starting on Jan. 1, 2022.Read More
CARB Outlines Refrigeration Updates At Recent Workshop Food retail sector can choose from two options in order to comply with rules Joanna R. Turpin August 4, 2020 One Comment CARB held a public workshop in July to discuss its most recent proposals for reducing high-GWP HFCs.Read More
International Mechanical Code Makes Targeted Code Adjustments The latest revision revisits several exhaust details, adds a ventilation exception while removing another, and saves A2Ls for next time Robert Beverly July 9, 2020 No Comments “Construction is ever-evolving, and how we prepare trades professionals matters now more than ever.”Read More
ASA Members Speak Loudly to Elected Officials More than 8,000 letters written in support of COVID-19-related legislation/relief June 15, 2020 No Comments The American Supply Association has been active on the advocacy front in support of critical initiatives during the pandemic.Read More
Latest HARDI Survey Looks at Sales, Sanitizing Six percent of respondents said they had one or more employee test positive Robert Beverly June 12, 2020 No Comments More than half of respondents say they envision a longer-term normal that involves less in-person interactions.Read More